Please note the two statements you paired together are not mutually exclusive, as "was created" is passive voice, allowing any particular creator, including giant sneezing space cows. And since we don't know how the known universe "was created", it's an interesting (inappropriate?) choice for showing variable certainty in knowledge, even though you're going for fallacy of gray. I'd suggest a simpler, less controversial metaphor to introduce the idea, then extend it to the desired topic.
I'd disagree that I was going for the fallacy of gray. The fallacy of gray is replacing a two coloured world (black & white) with a 1 coloured world (gray). The post you linked to goes on to say that it is quite appropriate to point out that there is such thing as 'less white' and 'more white' - in fact, a world with millions of shades. It's a great antidote to two-colour thinking.
I wrote the following on my blog last night. I thought that I'd run it past an intelligent audience. Note that what I have referred to as an idea is what we here at lesswrong would call a 'belief'. I changed the name to remove any strange foggy baggage that might appear in the heads of potential readers who are not familier with belief vs belief-in-belief and other concepts like that.
What are your thoughts?